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Capn Jobe
Jan 18, 2003

That's right. Here it is. But it's like you always have compared the sword, the making of the sword, with the making of the character. Cuz the stronger, the stronger it will get, right, the stronger the steel will get, with all that, and the same as with the character.
Soiled Meat
^^^It's not your fault. They were Teenagers With Attitude (was that the line?).

-Snap Bracelets
-Rob Liefeld
-Magic Eye Pictures

My now-favorite 90s memory is probably the Atari Jaguar. The year that this "SIXTY FOUR BIT" beast came out, I was dreading going back to school after Christmas break, because everyone would be bragging about their new Jaguar. Yeah, never heard of anyone actually having one.

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Capn Jobe
Jan 18, 2003

That's right. Here it is. But it's like you always have compared the sword, the making of the sword, with the making of the character. Cuz the stronger, the stronger it will get, right, the stronger the steel will get, with all that, and the same as with the character.
Soiled Meat

wildzero posted:

Greetings from the Street Boyzz!

I loving loved this show and I wish it would come back.

Haha this show was brilliant. I remember it was on before Power Rangers, which is what introduced me to it. I'm guessing that was 1993.

Now who remembers the Incredible Crash Dummies?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKZQKCzqh84

I remember this was just a one-off special they'd show periodically, and I'd always watch with high hopes of there being more than one episode (there wasn't). The toys were pretty sweet though, mostly vehicles that would fall apart and fling the dummies upon a gentle impact.

Also Earthworm Jim...the cartoon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRli1rRMoSQ

This came along when I was a bit older, so I could appreciate more of the humor. I just remember one episode centered around the secret to destroying the universe being printed in all copies of this one children's book. Thing is, no one ever got to it because the page before it was some adorable animal or something. Plus, Dan Castallanetta was the voice of Jim if I'm not mistaken.

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